New concepts in diagnosis and treatment : physico-clinical medicine, the practical application of the electronic theory in the interpretation and treatment of disease, with an appendix on new scientific facts . battery (No. 750). The latter is operative for threehours intermittent service. Unipolar conduction (page 54) is employed with theapparatus. Ensemble.—The energy is conducted (Fig. 69) from theRECEIVING electrode (A), to One binding post of theCONDENSER (B), and from the other binding ])ost of thelatter, the Energy is conducted to one binding post of theINDUCTION COIL (C). From one bind


New concepts in diagnosis and treatment : physico-clinical medicine, the practical application of the electronic theory in the interpretation and treatment of disease, with an appendix on new scientific facts . battery (No. 750). The latter is operative for threehours intermittent service. Unipolar conduction (page 54) is employed with theapparatus. Ensemble.—The energy is conducted (Fig. 69) from theRECEIVING electrode (A), to One binding post of theCONDENSER (B), and from the other binding ])ost of thelatter, the Energy is conducted to one binding post of theINDUCTION COIL (C). From one binding post of the latter,a GROUND WIRE (D), is connected preferably to a radiatoror a gas or electric fixture or water pipe may be used. From another binding post of the induction coil a con-nection is made with one binding post of the resistanceCOIL (E), and from the other binding post of the latter a 276 APPENDIX connection is made with a push button (F), for making orbreaking the current circuit. The latter may be executedwith the hand or the foot. From the latter, a conductingcord is attached to the abdominal electrode (G), whichmay for convenience be designated as proximal or de-tecting ^•-C Fig. 7i.^Sphygmophone. Theory of action.—If radio (wireless) telegraphy isemployed as a paradigm, it is because it is better understoodand serves our purpose by analogy. The electro-magnetic waves set in motion b\ the wirelessspark differ only in amplitude and magnitude from theethereal vibrations set in motion by the revolution of theelectrons (page 4). During the revolutions of the latter, an electro-magneticfield of energy is produced which has thus far eluded allinstruments for its detection. Thus, the revolutions of the electrons alone substitutethe apparatus (oscillator or exciter) for the production ofwaves in wireless. PPHYGMOBIOMETER _/ t Electronic energy as has already been shown (page 8)may be demonstrated physiologically. No instrument of science can substi


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